Join the ASA Section on Labor & Labor Movements!

The Labor and Labor Movements Section is not only an intellectual and professional opportunity, but also a chance to build bridges to the labor movement with implications for political practice. Help us organize. Send the names of potential recruits and/or volunteer to make one-on-one contact.

Here are the details:

When you receive your American Sociological Association dues notice, you can join the Labor and Labor Movements Section by checking the box and paying the $5 dues (dues are $5 for both regular and student members). The Section is number 41, and is located on the form at the bottom of the list of sections. If you already sent your dues renewal form back to the ASA, you can still send a $5 check into the ASA to join the Labor and Labor Movements Section.

If you are already an ASA member, you can go to the:ASA's Online Membership and Registration ServicesAdding the Labor and Labor Movements Section (#41) to your existing section memberships is a true bargain at $5 for students and $10 for other members.

If you need to join the ASA first, you can do that almost as easily by going to:Join ASA

If you are interested in the Labor and Labor Movements Section of the American Sociological Association, even if you are already a member, here are some things you may want to consider doing:

Send this message to anyone you know who might be interested and encourage them to join.

Volunteer to sponsor one or more student members by paying their dues for the first year.

Since the Labor and Labor Movements Section is an integral part of the American Sociological Association, section membership requires membership in the Association as well. The following online membership area will allow you to register for the Association and the Labor and Labor Movements Section.